On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 10:25, Matthew Miller wrote: > FreeTTS and Sphinx4 are both Java, so they're out. Yes but I thought FC4 might have Java built-in . http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2004-November/msg00352.html has Thomas Fitzsimmons <fitzsim redhat com> say that ecj, gij, and Java-Gnome binding are planned to be included. I don't know java myself, but many good things seem to be available in it. I usually stick to c, c++, perl, and python. I think I'd need either groovy or java1.5 features to make some things with java easier to swallow before I look into it some more. > And it actually looks like FreeTTS is derived from "Flite", which is > "festival-light". Yes I seemed to recall that freetts had festival roots, Thats why I was wondering how much they compare. I've used neither actually; It's interesting, but I've been to busy. > Hmmm. Flite may actually be what I want. Yes flite might be what you want. I haven't evaluated any of them myself. I do seem to recall that for making new voices that freetts needed some other software or something. It's been a few months since I read through their web-pages. I also don't know what the availability of other voices is. So I couldn't help Patricio find a Spanish voice. -- http://dmoz.org/profiles/pollei.html http://sourceforge.net/users/stephen_pollei/ http://www.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=2455954990164098214 http://stephen_pollei.home.comcast.net/ GPG Key fingerprint = EF6F 1486 EC27 B5E7 E6E1 3C01 910F 6BB5 4A7D 9677
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